Pheonix Wright returns in Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies, the newest titles in the long running series for the Nintendo 3DS. View the full article »
Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies Only Available as a Digital Download in the West; Out Spring 2013


The Resident Evil series is one of the forefathers of the Survival Horror genre, spanning back to the release of the original game in 1996. For the first time many players were thrust into an atmosphere where ammunition was precious and save points were few and far between. These games have changed a lot over the years, most notably with the switch in play style seen in Resident Evil 4 with the over-the-shoulder precision aiming, but the franchise is still going strong with the release of Resident Evil 6 last year. Younger fans of the series may be unfamiliar with the style of the original Resident Evil games, but thanks to the HD release of Resident Evil Code: Veronica X on the Xbox Live Marketplace and Playstation Network they can now be introduced to the origins of one of the most successful horror series ever made.

A remake of any classic generally always manages to generate quite a mix of emotions amongst critics and fans alike. When the first pictures were released of the new Devil May Cry game, there was outrage at stylistic direction that Ninja Theory had taken for their reboot of the franchise. In my experience the reboot has always provided a pleasant experience, be it XCOM: Enemy Unknown from last year or Castlevania Lords of Shadow from 2011 so naturally I was intrigued to see how DmC would turn out.
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Capcom have confirmed the popular Bloody Palace Mode will be available in DmC Devil May Cry, free of charge. View the full article »

Resident Evil 6 has received mixed opinions since launch, dividing fans and critics on the survival-horror franchise; and with fairly good reason. Capcom rattled the foundations with the sixth outing and not everyone is pleased with the latest exploits of the Resident Evil crew.
After the huge success of the revamped Resident Evil 4 and the fairly solid showing from Chris Redfield and co-op play in Resident Evil 5, there’s a lot riding on Capcom’s flagship zombie-slaying title. It’s a hit-and-miss affair; and despite excelling into new areas, unfortunately takes a few steps back.

Capcom-Unity have revealed the reboot DmC Devil May Cry will be out next week. View the full article »